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  2. Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut " Champion " Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were American bandits and serial murderers who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression.

  3. Mar 11, 2023 · On May 23, 1934, outlaws Bonnie and Clyde died as violently as they lived when lawmen in Louisiana ambushed them and riddled them with dozens of bullets each. Both Bonnie and Clyde were shot more than 50 times each.

    • Bonnie and Clyde became famous, but not for what they had hoped. As a boy born into the family of a poor farmer, Clyde “Bud” Barrow’s great love was music.
    • Bonnie and Clyde didn’t spend much time robbing banks. Movies and TV have tended to portray Bonnie and Clyde as habitual bank robbers who terrorized financial institutions throughout the Midwest and south.
    • Bonnie didn’t smoke cigars. The most famous picture of Bonnie shows her holding a pistol, her foot up on the bumper of a Ford, a cigar clamped in her mouth like Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar.
    • Bonnie died a married woman – but not to Clyde. Not generally known is the fact that Bonnie got married when she was 16. Her husband's name was Roy Thornton, and he was a handsome classmate at her school in Dallas.
  4. Clyde was paroled in February 1932, rejoined Bonnie, and resumed a life of crime. In addition to the automobile theft charge, Bonnie and Clyde were suspects in other crimes. At the time they...

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  6. Americans were transfixed by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow's illicit romance and criminal exploits. Browse a gallery of the infamous duo's life and death.

  7. May 23, 2009 · Three quarters of a century ago Saturday, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow took their final bullets. But their fame was just beginning. They'd be immortalized in books and movies, most notably in...

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